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* "Marty Crouch" is probably a play on {{Wikipedia|Barty Crouch}}, a fictional politician in the Harry Potter series (either senior or junior).
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* "Marty Crouch" is probably a play on {{Wikipedia|Barty Crouch}}, a fictional politician in the Harry Potter series (or more likely, his son).
 
* "Slartibarty" is a reference to {{Wikipedia|Slartibartfast}}, a character in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series.
 
* "Slartibarty" is a reference to {{Wikipedia|Slartibartfast}}, a character in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series.
 
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Revision as of 15:02, 1 March 2009

Item Number: 673
Description ID: 7769169
(view in-game)

Marty-crouchs.gif

Marty Crouch's magic chest
Plural: Unknown
This unusual chest used to belong to a stage-magician-turned-hero named Marty Crouch. Reportedly inherited from his father, Slartibarty Crouch, it contains a nearly uncountable number of trick drawers and trap doors, behind which you might find anything or nothing.

Marty was particularly known for producing surprising and complicated "magic" tricks from this chest to stymie his opponents, though Marty was also famous (or perhaps infamous) for playing occasional pranks on his friends. Perhaps because of this reputation, when he one day disappeared during an Indian rope trick performance and never came back down, nobody bothered to go looking for him.

Offhand Item
Item cannot be auto-sold
Usable

Summons 7-11 "magic trick" combat items per day.
+5% spell damage



How Obtained

The Wok of Stars

When Used

You pull open as many drawers as you can locate and pull out all the stuff that you find.

You got an item: Marty Crouch's magic chest (empty) Marty-crouchs.gif

You try to use the item but can't figure out how.

Using multiple: Unspecified

References

  • "Marty Crouch" is probably a play on Barty Crouch, a fictional politician in the Harry Potter series (or more likely, his son).
  • "Slartibarty" is a reference to Slartibartfast, a character in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series.